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Bilawal condemn attack on school van in attack

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has strongly condemned the heinous attack on a school van in the Attock district of Punjab, resulting in the tragic martyrdom of two students.

In a statement issued from the Media Cell Bilawal House, Chairman PPP expressed his profound sorrow and grief, stating that the news of the innocent lives lost has left him heartbroken.

“The culprits responsible for shedding the blood of these innocent children are nothing less than monsters. They must be apprehended and brought to justice without delay,” he asserted.

Bilawal Bhutto extended his heartfelt condolences and solidarity to the families of the martyred students, saying, “The entire nation stands with the grieving families during this unimaginably difficult time. May Allah grant them the strength to bear this irreparable loss.”

He further emphasized the need to ensure the best possible medical care for the injured children and the driver of the van, expressing hope that their treatment would be given the utmost priority.

Rains good for paddy and sugarcane crops

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LAHORE, Aug 22 (APP):Recent rains have left positive impact on paddy and sugarcane crops while cotton and vegetables growers must follow the Agriculture Department’s guidelines to protect their crops from negative effects of rains.
A spokesman for the Agriculture Department said here on Thursday that paddy crop had been cultivated on more than 6 million acres of land in Punjab. He said recent rains had left positive impact on rice crop. In Punjab sugarcane had been cultivated on more than 2 million acres of land, he said and added that ongoing  weather pattern was very favourable for sugarcane crop as well.
Regarding cotton the spokesman said that it had been cultivated on 3.4 million acres in Punjab and in prevailing weather conditions the crop needed special attention.
He further said that cotton growers must ensure proper arrangements to drain out rain water from cotton field besides taking other steps for proper management of the crop.
Spokesman said that vegetables also required proper attention during rainy weather.

11 dead, 1319 injured in Punjab road accidents

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LAHORE, Aug 22 (APP):At least 11 people were killed and 1,319 injured in 1,242 road accidents in Punjab during the last 24 hours.
As many as 560 people with serious injuries were shifted to different hospitals, while 759 with minor injuries were treated at the incident site by the rescue medical teams.
The data analysis showed 756 drivers, 42 underage drivers, 154 pedestrians, and 420 passengers were among the victims of road crashes. The statistics showed that 271 accidents were reported in Lahore, which affected 283 people, placing the provincial capital at top of the list, followed by Faisalabad with 91 accidents and 90 victims, and at third Gujranwala with 75 accidents and 74 victims.
According to the data, 1,111 motorbikes, 66 auto-rickshaws, 105 motorcars, 18 vans, 14 passenger buses, 31 truck and 99 other types of auto vehicles and slow-moving carts were involved in these road traffic accidents.

Research study finds nicotine, toxic, carcinogenic substances in Naswar, recommends ST control policies

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PESHAWAR, Aug 22 (APP):A research study on biochemical composition of Naswar, a type of finely ground, moistened smokeless tobacco product also called as `moist snuf’, has claimed finding of an array of harmful substances including nicotine, heavy metals, aflatoxin constituents with proven toxic and carcinogenic potential.
On basis of finding contents of Naswar, the study recommended an urgent need to enact and implement Smoke Less Tobacco Control policies to curb its use in Pakistan.
The study is conducted with the support of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC), Khyber Medical University (KMU) and Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR).
Sharing findings of the study, Supervisor Dr Muhammad Shazad informed APP that the study is conducted in all seven divisions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Peshawar, Mardan, Hazara, Kohat, DI Khan, Bannu, and Malakand .
A total of 14 most-sold brands of naswar, two from each division were collected using a purposive sampling technique.
The objective of the study was to investigate the constituents of the most commonly consumed naswar brands, he added.
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use is a growing public health concern with an estimated 360 million users across the globe of which, more than 90 % live in the South Asian region. In Pakistan with an estimated 8% of the population using different ST products including Paan, Gutkha, and Naswar.
While Naswar use is mostly common among the ethnic Pashtun population of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, wherein around 15 % of the general population uses it. According to a study, in Peshawar, the capital city of KP, around 60 % of the total tobacco users consume naswar.
The researchers while using GC–MS analysis identified 85 different chemical compounds in naswar samples.
Nicotine was the most common constituent present in all samples. Depending on the extraction solvent, the highest area% of nicotine was 97 % in the N-Hexane extract while the lowest area% (26.1 %) was found in the ethanolic extract.
Of all the compounds isolated in naswar samples, 23 are classified as hazardous and harmful to humans. The majority of the hazardous and toxic constituents were from carboxylic (cotinine, norcotinine, 1,3-Diethylurea) and polyaromatic group of compounds (benzoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester, Benzene, 4-ethyl-1,2-dimethyl-).
Urea, N, N-diethyl- was the major hazardous compound frequently reported in eight samples ranging from (1.64–9.78 %), the study divulged.
Of all the organic and heavy metal elements detected in naswar samples, five constituents are carcinogenic based on the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classification.
These include chromium, nickel, tungsten, antimony, and lead. As per IARC classification, nickel and chromium are classified as group 1 compounds that are carcinogenic in humans. Tungsten, antimony, and lead are in group 2A which are probably carcinogenic in humans.
In the current study, naswar samples also exhibit considerable compositional ingredients that are considered hazardous for human consumption. For example, nicotine, a well-known alkaloid in tobacco that is linked to addiction and health risks including cardiovascular diseases and cancer was the most common chemical constituent.
Another interesting finding of this study was the identification of ethylamphetamine carbamate in naswar samples.
Ethylamphetamine carbamate is an amphetamine derivative and is classified as a drug with addiction and abuse potential. If ingested, it may induce hallucinations, cardiac arrhythmias, blurred vision, and a strong feeling of intoxication.
The presence of amphetamine in these naswar samples raises important questions. It could indicate adulteration of other plant products containing amphetamines with similar properties.
The present study identified several organic (85), metallic (12) and aflatoxins (4) constituents in naswar samples collected from all administrative regions of KP.
Naswar also possess highly addictive potential due to alkaline pH (8.61 ± 0.271) and high nicotine contents.
The addictive potential coupled with the presence of carcinogenic compounds renders naswar a very dangerous product for human consumption.
“Given that naswar is manufactured by the cottage industry in Pakistan, steps must be taken to look into regulating their manufacture and sale,” the study concludes.

Prohibited China salt seized, supplier arrested

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FAISALABAD, Aug 22 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) arrested a supplier red-handed selling China Salt and handed him over to the police on Thursday.
a team, headed by Deputy Director Operations Dr Qasim Raza, conducted a raid at a trader shop in Montgomery Bazaar and recovered 500kg of prohibited China salt, which was packed in polythene bags secretly.
The salt was to be supplied at hotels in the district, the sources said.

Loralai Administration evacuates 21 primary schools, starts educational activities

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QUETTA, Aug 22 (APP):The District Administration Loralai has evacuated 21 primary schools from the possession of local people during the ongoing drive to retrieve the public buildings established in the area.
The Deputy Commissioner Mehran Baloch presiding over a monthly meeting of the District Education Group was briefed by the District Education Officer regarding the efforts taken for the promotion of education in the district.
District Education Officer said that around 17 closed government boys primary schools have been functional and educational activities have been started in them, besides 18 teachers have been suspended for continuous absences so far, according to a news release.
He added that as many as 4 closed girls’ primary schools have been functional to utilize the public buildings for the promotion of education in the area and the salaries of four teachers have been deducted over absent from their duties.
The DEO said that 18 more schools have been reopened with the support of BRSP and resumed the learning process to ensure free education to out-of-school children.
The education department has found 14 teachers absent from their duties and their salaries will be deducted.
In the meeting, many other important issues were discussed including taking strict action against the absent teachers and taking all possible steps to open the non-functional schools.
Addressing the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Loralai Mehran Baloch said that all possible measures would be taken for the improvement of schools.
He warned the teaching staff to perform duties honestly, ensure attendance at the place of posting and avoid absenteeism, otherwise, strict action will be taken against them.
The Deputy Commissioner said a comprehensive plan has been devised for reopening the closed schools across the district and ensuring the availability of teachers in it.
It is the need of the hour that we should take all necessary steps to enlighten the new generation with the light of education.

Wildlife Multan earned Rs 2.6m revenue in fiscal year 2023-24

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MULTAN, Aug 22 (APP):The Multan Wildlife Department generated Rs 2.6 million revenue during the last fiscal year 2023-24, despite lack of manpower and resources.
Assistant Director Wildlife Multan Muhammad Nawaz Bhutta said on Thursday that the department was allocated annual budget of Rs 600,000 during last fiscal year to stop poaching; however, their seven staff members worked hard in patrolling forest areas in Multan district and prepared 38 poaching cases, yielding recovery of Rs 681,750 as fine imposed from illegal hunters. The department also earned Rs 1.966 million through licensing fee.
Describing the department’s responsibilities, he said that they try to keep the natural habitats for wildlife including local animals and birds besides migratory birds safe from intruders and those who try to encroach upon the areas declared wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife parks are proceeded against. He said, countless birds fly to Pakistan from Siberia (Russia) and countries nearby and return when the weather turns favorable for them.
He said, department was maintaining wildlife parks at Vehari and in Pirowal (Khanewal). He added that special programs are also arranged to create awareness among the people particularly youth on protection of wildlife.

Jam Kamal chairs feedback meeting on FoodAg-2024

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KARACHI, Aug 22 (APP):Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan chaired a feedback meeting on the 2nd edition of the FoodAg exhibition, which was held from 9th to 11th August 2024.
Briefing the Commerce Minister, Chief Executive TDAP Zubair Motiwalla informed that 320 companies participated in the event and 873 buyers from 73 countries attended the 3 day event.
TDAP also arranged 6500 sector-specific B2B meetings of foreign buyers with local exhibitors leading to an expected business generation of USD 1.2 Billion.
Furthermore, Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) of US$ 100 Million were also signed during the events. 13 Regulatory Authorities from different countries also attended the event to resolve quarantine and certification issues. TDAP also organized G2G meetings with their counterparts.
The Commerce Minister appreciated the efforts of TDAP and resolved to provide all possible assistance to TDAP in enhancing agro-export to the world. The meeting decided that the 3rd edition will be held in September 2025 and it will be a day’s event.
Provincial Agriculture Departments will be provided space for showcasing the potential to foreign buyers.
The 2nd edition of FoodAg 2024, the flagship event of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and Ministry of Commerce was inaugurated by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 9th August.
FoodAg is a sector-specific trade event organized by the Government of Pakistan where buyers from all across the world are invited to visit Pakistan and meet their business partners in the country and see for themselves the whole range of Agro and Food sector products showcased and offered by Pakistani companies to meet their procurement and sourcing needs.
This year around 873 foreign buyers/importers visited from 73 countries to participate in the event whereas 320 exhibitors have exhibited their products in FoodAg 2024.

Magistrates impose Rs 1.24m fine on retailers

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FAISALABAD, Aug 22 (APP):The district price control magistrates, in a day-long activity, imposed Rs 1.24 million fine on profiteers, here on Thursday.
They got arrested 42 retailers over the price control act and sealed 7 shops and registered cases against 4 others.
According to official sources, the monitoring held overall 1,352 inspections in various markets and bazaars and brought 199 profiteers under legal action.
Focal Person Riaz Hussain Anjum said that a zero tolerance policy is being followed in profiteering to provide relief to people

Constable martyred, dacoit killed in police encounter

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FAISALABAD, Aug 22 (APP):A police constable was martyred while a dacoit was killed and his accomplice managed to escape after an encounter in the area of Thikriwala police station.
Police spokesman Talish Abbas Jutt said here on Thursday that eagle squad of Thikriwala police station witnessed a suspect motorcycle carrying two persons after noon and signaled them to stop near Gordawara Chowk Jhang Road but the motorcyclists opened fire which caused serious injuries to the constable Abid Ali.
In the meantime, constable Bilal in retaliation also returned fire which caused instant death of one accused while his accomplice managed to escape from the scene on his motorcycle.
Constable Abid was immediately rushed to the hospital but in vain and he breathed his last.
Receiving information, City Police Officer (CPO) Kamran Adil constituted a special team under supervision of SSP Investigation and directed them to trace whereabouts of the escapee and arrest his urgently, spokesman added.